The importance of Dublin Castle to Irish history is straightforward enough; it was the home of the British administrations that ruled Ireland up to 1922. In 1204 King John ordered the construction ...
Pictured is a line of Garda patrol cars in the Upper Castle Yard at Dublin Castle. Seven cars, each with two members of the Garda Síochána standing on the driver's side, are parked in a line in ...
Right in the heart of the city, the site of the Dublin Castle has played a part in Ireland's history since the land was used by Vikings to build a fortress in the 900s. Parts of the castle were ...
Is Dublin worth visiting? Absolutely! Dublin, the capital of Ireland, is a city steeped in history and renowned for its ...
The village of Malahide, just a few minutes north of Dublin City, offers stunning walks, a magnificent castle, a butterfly ...
Just outside Dublin Castle, you’ll find the lush, colorful gardens of Dubh Linn Gardens, as well as the Coach House, which blocked the 19th-century castle residents’ view of nearby tenements.
From Temple Bar to the Book of Kells, the Irish capital has its fair share of iconic attractions, but you’ll find just as much magic elsewhere — in its thriving music scene, new breed of after-hour ...
Michael Collins (second in line) arrives at Dublin Castle for the handover of power In accordance with the treaty, the provisional government of the Irish Free State takes office with Michael ...
This art piece by Elaine features in the exhibition taking place at Dublin Castle. Jane Clarke speaking at the launch of the ‘Roots – a dialogue in textile and poetry’ exhibition in Dublin ...
Buses depart from Dublin City Gallery on Parnell Square North at 6:45 a.m. and head to the ruins of Dunluce Castle for a photo op, followed by longer stops at Giant's Causeway – a group of ...
‘Some witchy Irish behaviour has put these new opportunities in front of me,’ says straight-talking designer Richard Malone, who this summer has temporarily eschewed the world of fashion for a ...